He is not eligible to sponsormaria54321 said:Hello,
My husband and I got married last year, we are thinking to apply for PR asap but the problem is that he has a criminal record. His ex common law accused him of *censored word*ual offense and he went to jail for almost 2 years and was released in 2006.
My question is... Can we still apply for PR or what can we do?
My TR will expire on November 2009.
Thank you very much.
You are ineligible to sponsor if:
• you were convicted of a *censored word*ual offence or an offence against the person with respect to
- one of your family members or relatives,
- one of your spouse's or common-law partner's family members or relatives, or
- your conjugal partner or one of your conjugal partner's family members or relatives,
unless you were granted a pardon or five years have passed after the expiration of the sentence imposed on you
Nolabhi_hola said:i am not an expert, but can someone sponsor his/her daughter-in-law?
why dont you try to find that out & approach his parents, if so allowed!
If he is criminally inadmissible, so are they.My friends wife is applying for Canada PR with their child. Her husband is not accompanying them because he has a criminal record for fraud marriage. He was released from prison in January 2015. Will his record affect their chances?
Equate the conviction with the Canadian criminal code.Ok. How do you determine if you are inadmissible
Only if the complaints result in arrest or criminal charges or a restraining order or something like that.Hi do you think if a group of Canadian teenagers complaint to the RCMP against an individual and the complaints are related to harassment (assuming those are false claims and has no proof), then would that candidate get a negative PCC for Canada? Please share your ideas.
He doesn't need to apply for a PCC to see what's on it. Such complaints don't go on PCCs.Okay I ask because one of my friends was defamed very badly on social media, and he fears a negative PCC. My suggestion to him was do pcc for a final result and then see what can be done. Like you said above regarding results, he was not arrested, nor called to court, nor he was stopped at the airport when he was leaving the country for vacation. It was just that there might be lot of things written about him in the records by local teenagers who tried to defame him
Do you think he should do PCC just for his satisfaction? Would there by any friction in doing this? Probably he has to send finger prints from his home country to Canada?Only if the complaints result in arrest or criminal charges or a restraining order or something like that.